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katherine winkfine may be a little feisty, but does the officer overreact? what would you do if you were the officer? would you continue trying to talk the grandma down or would you follow through on your threat? here's what this officer does. >> get on the ground! get on the ground! [ screaming ] >> put your hands behind your back. >> the tasing goes viral with a tantalizing headline. >> let's move now to a traffic stop in texas that ended with a tasing, the tasing of a 72-year-old woman, a great grandmother. >> and without the full story, it seems this video will be damaging to the officer. his own dashboard cam catches him yelling at and shoving an elderly woman half his size. but watch the video again. this time listening to more of the conversation. it may change your opinion of the officer's decision. first the deputy tries to get winkfein to sign her ticket, agreeing that she'd show up for court. and when he asks her to step out of the car, he says she puts both of them in an unsafe position. his police department is defending his actions saying what
katherine winkfine may be a little feisty, but does the officer overreact? what would you do if you were the officer? would you continue trying to talk the grandma down or would you follow through on your threat? here's what this officer does. >> get on the ground! get on the ground! [ screaming ] >> put your hands behind your back. >> the tasing goes viral with a tantalizing headline. >> let's move now to a traffic stop in texas that ended with a tasing, the tasing of a...
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torture is even more ok that a lot of people do or it absolutely especially since they know that you know katherine bigelow met with the state department met with the white house and got this classified information of course people going to see this and be like well it's based on true events torture worked i mean torture was necessary look i got in a lot and i mean it's totally irresponsible and of course it's just it's just justifiable it's just you know it's entertainment it's a movie but really it goes much farther than that brandon. and i wanted i mean go on go now go on. i'll just say you know if you're in this country seems like you know shows like twenty four you have some scenes of only going to glorify the whole torture situation so we reduce this is doing a year of waterboarding it's like i was just waters it's not you know it's not twenty four were stabbed in the legs you don't we're talking like that is it said that a lot of people think that we now in this country right i mean we we've known time and time again torture does not get intelligence and so it's just such a shame to keep per
torture is even more ok that a lot of people do or it absolutely especially since they know that you know katherine bigelow met with the state department met with the white house and got this classified information of course people going to see this and be like well it's based on true events torture worked i mean torture was necessary look i got in a lot and i mean it's totally irresponsible and of course it's just it's just justifiable it's just you know it's entertainment it's a movie but...
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it's the same thing with katherine bigelow who should be the best director. this artistic stuff but we'll be political but in the end if it is about money. >> neil: to argue in their defense, you know there is a rating system for movies and games. there is an open field for getting the most dangerous guns and that makes the difference. >> they do tend to argue that. rating system is theirs so kids under a certain age can't get into the movies but we know the culture is so widespread. >> and television it isn't raid and you can see this all times of day. so much of this hypocrisy gets down to their personal life. these are celebrities and public figures. i guaranteed the security person is packing heated. they have armed guns around them all the time, the idea they are arguing law abiding citizens should not have that right to protect themselves, their life and property. >> neil: the gun makers are making money, but not so when it concerns the money they are making. >> by the way. let me tell you something. what they do, because they keep needing to compete. t
it's the same thing with katherine bigelow who should be the best director. this artistic stuff but we'll be political but in the end if it is about money. >> neil: to argue in their defense, you know there is a rating system for movies and games. there is an open field for getting the most dangerous guns and that makes the difference. >> they do tend to argue that. rating system is theirs so kids under a certain age can't get into the movies but we know the culture is so...
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. >> katherine bigelow nominated tonight. i haven't following the controversy but when it comes to torture, i trust the lady who spent three years married to james cameron. [ thunder crashes] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> "the hunger games" is one of the biggest films of the year and what i call the six weeks to get in to this dress. >> aung lee is nominated for "the life of pi" which is what i call the period after taking the dress off. >> thank you for killing whoever you had to kill for getting me up here today. >> that is surprise. >> we see a man more interesting than the legend. >> one of the special guests. that was bill clinton's husband. >> it was bill rodham clinton. >> the glitz and glamour and at times bizarre, i'm looking at you, jodie foster, of hollywood were out in f
. >> katherine bigelow nominated tonight. i haven't following the controversy but when it comes to torture, i trust the lady who spent three years married to james cameron. [ thunder crashes] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> "the...
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did just write to this new book the fraga folk interchange, and i did it because i miss talking to katherine lopez online is it meant to be an awakening, something like that? and i said you bet it is. it stuns me that have of the american population completely fell for this employee mantra of hope and change that obama administration was going to be a transcendent administration that brought us all together. that is why barack obama burned the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember that great inaugural address, it was glorious, where he said to conservatives especially when we disagree, nice, beautiful, beautiful idea he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. there was a great idea, too. he met twice, two times. so, three days after that beautiful speech, the conservatives in congress came to congress and had a meeting and eric cantor came from virginia and articulated the perspective on increasing taxes but we shouldn't do that. you know what obama said three days after especially when we disagree? he said eric, i1 coming you lost. t
did just write to this new book the fraga folk interchange, and i did it because i miss talking to katherine lopez online is it meant to be an awakening, something like that? and i said you bet it is. it stuns me that have of the american population completely fell for this employee mantra of hope and change that obama administration was going to be a transcendent administration that brought us all together. that is why barack obama burned the white house because he said he was going to be the...
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and amy poehler got the last laugh at the expense of "zero dark thirty" director katherine big low. >> i haven't been following the controversy over "zero dark thirty," but when it comes to torture, i respect the lady who spent 20 years married to james cameron. >> i'm joined by brandon jacobs, a senior editor for "us weekly." i want to start by talking about the people that won ards wards. the most stunning, ben affleck. i was stiffed by the academy, yet he walks away as best director and his film wins. >> this was the worst best week for ben affleck. thursday morning he got snubbed. it had to be a terrible morning in the affleck household. but ben comes back to win big at the golden globes. it's amazing and sort of a game changer for him because now -- this is what people are talking about, how ridiculous it is for there to be five directors nominated for best director for the oscar and not include ben affleck, who won the golden globe. >> i guess my question is it's a game changer not just for him, but what about "lincoln"? everyone thought "lincoln" was going to run away with this
and amy poehler got the last laugh at the expense of "zero dark thirty" director katherine big low. >> i haven't been following the controversy over "zero dark thirty," but when it comes to torture, i respect the lady who spent 20 years married to james cameron. >> i'm joined by brandon jacobs, a senior editor for "us weekly." i want to start by talking about the people that won ards wards. the most stunning, ben affleck. i was stiffed by the academy,...
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. >> katherine bigelow at the premier here last week said it's not a documentary. it's a film and a lot is compressed, you know, decades long search was compressed in to -- >> two and a half hours. >> the way it was depicted. very interesting and i'd be interested in your e-mails -- >> my twitter -- yes. absolutely. thanks, andrea. >> we'll be right back. how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up
. >> katherine bigelow at the premier here last week said it's not a documentary. it's a film and a lot is compressed, you know, decades long search was compressed in to -- >> two and a half hours. >> the way it was depicted. very interesting and i'd be interested in your e-mails -- >> my twitter -- yes. absolutely. thanks, andrea. >> we'll be right back. how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase,...
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there's a project in new hampshire that katherine barber and mary -- [inaudible] are running through the harvard injury center where they've worked with gun shops to get the people who sell guns in these gun shops to put out brochures and posters about the risks of suicide with a gun. that encourages -- it has, it encourages conversations, it gives them information about who to call if they're having trouble or they're worried about somebody else. and just like the mothers against drunk driving movement that changed whether it was acceptable for me to tell you, you know, you're drunk, give me the keys, i'll drive you home or to have a designated driver, we've got to get to a point through civic, civil and factually-grounded conversation where it's just as logical for me to tell you i foe -- i know you've been going through a hard time, you're going through a divorce, your kid has just failed a grade, broke up with his girlfriend, looks depressed, let me help you get rid of that gun temporarily until the crisis passes. and what we need to do is to build an infrastructure that makes it
there's a project in new hampshire that katherine barber and mary -- [inaudible] are running through the harvard injury center where they've worked with gun shops to get the people who sell guns in these gun shops to put out brochures and posters about the risks of suicide with a gun. that encourages -- it has, it encourages conversations, it gives them information about who to call if they're having trouble or they're worried about somebody else. and just like the mothers against drunk driving...
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like gretchen said, he was shut out from getting a director nod from the oscars, as was katherine bigelow who is the director of "zero dark thirty," which is -- a lot of people in hollywood have condemned it saying, it's an american government propaganda film and perhaps that some have speculated from the twitter verse and the blogosphere is why it didn't get a director nod. >> gretchen: it's supposedly a great film. let's talk about this story, here in stock, but it applies to the country, there was a new york newspaper outside of new york city that decided to disclose for some unknown reason, all of the people, 40 some thousand people who legally own guns and have permits for them in their particular county and their area. now guess what? a lot of people said, first of all. >> legal? number two, what's going to happen now to these so-called sitting ducks? now the whole world knows who has guns, who doesn't. here is the publisher of that newspaper. she is defended the right to publish it, but now there has been a burglary over the weekend of an elderly man who lives in white plains new y
like gretchen said, he was shut out from getting a director nod from the oscars, as was katherine bigelow who is the director of "zero dark thirty," which is -- a lot of people in hollywood have condemned it saying, it's an american government propaganda film and perhaps that some have speculated from the twitter verse and the blogosphere is why it didn't get a director nod. >> gretchen: it's supposedly a great film. let's talk about this story, here in stock, but it applies to...
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. >> katherine mcphee, guiliana? >> skin is in, no matter how chilly it is. this is the riskiest look she's ever taken. it paid off. >> kate hudson, one of my best dressed last night in alexander mcqueen and she wowed everyone. fashion bars were going crazy over the look. >> in style, women voted kate hudson best dressed. men actually voted jessica alba. >> of course they did. >> we'll get to her in a minute. >> gorgeous, absolutely stunning how the cols just radiated on top of her skin. >> it's also a departure from what a lot of women did. she did a shorter hemline, not as over the top of the other gowns but she nailed it. >> haircut. >> she knows her body. we always adore seeings they these form-fittingmermaid gowns. >> we always want her to come out and in something different, but why? she does that best. >> were there any misses? >> who goes first? >> okay. you know, lucy liu is a beautiful woman. she wore this gorgeous dress. the problem is that the dress wore her a little more than she wore the dress. >> i thought she was beautiful. >> i agree. >> i th
. >> katherine mcphee, guiliana? >> skin is in, no matter how chilly it is. this is the riskiest look she's ever taken. it paid off. >> kate hudson, one of my best dressed last night in alexander mcqueen and she wowed everyone. fashion bars were going crazy over the look. >> in style, women voted kate hudson best dressed. men actually voted jessica alba. >> of course they did. >> we'll get to her in a minute. >> gorgeous, absolutely stunning how the...